The top IT contract fiascos

Sooraj Shah
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Computing counts down some of the biggest disputes between companies and their IT suppliers

The number of legal disputes over IT contracts and projects seems to increase every year, not just due to the number of high-level IT project disasters occurring, but also the growing number of sec...

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